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GOOD FICTION




THE BIG FELLOW

FREDERICK PALMER'S

A big American novel with a big American for its hero, one of the fine, simple, magnetic big stories that everybody reads and that live for years. Illustrated. $1.50.




THE STATUE

PHILLPOTTS and BENNETT'S

Scene, England. Period, to-day. A fine specimen of the diplomatic novel, big in conception, powerful in plot and action, vigorously drawn. Illustrated. $1.50.




THE MAN WITHOUT A HEAD

TYLER de SAIX'S

One of the most exciting detective stories since "Sherlock Holmes." Scene is London, hero a new Scotland Yard man who has to "make good," and does it. $1.50.




THE SIXTH SPEED

E. J. RATH'S

"Just an amazing yarn, set forth with so much vim and in so confident a vein that, though not really plausible, it is richly amusing."—New York Times. $1.50.




THE STEM of the CRIMSON DAHLIA

JAMES LOCKE'S

"One doesn't put it down after beginning it even though you know you must get up early to-morrow and it is now two o'clock."—New York Times Saturday Review. Illustrated. $1.50.




THE METROPOLIS

UPTON SINCLAIR'S

H. G. Wells writes of it: "'The Metropolis' is great. The author has all Zola's power over massed detail."
"It stands in a class by itself. It is a searchlight."—San Francisco Examiner.




THE SPITFIRE

EDWARD PEPLE'S

A story of vim and dash. Romantic, exciting to a high degree. Color frontispiece by Howard Chandler Christy. Other drawings by J. V. McFall. 12mo, $1.50.




SEMIRAMIS
"At once a majestic and an animated tale. It has imagination. It has imagination and rhetoric, It has much. It will stir the reader."—New York Sun. 12mo. $1.50.




CYRUS TOWNSEND BRADY'S

The ADVENTURES of LADY SUSAN
One of Dr. Brady's liveliest and most adventurous tales. Period, War of 1812; scene, England; heroine, American. Illustrated.


The BLUE OCEAN'S DAUGHTER
"Told in gallant fashion with the fresh air blowing through it."-Chicago Evening Post, Illustrated. $1.50.




RICHARD THE BRAZEN

BRADY and PEPLE'S

"Sparkles with the audacity of youth."—Brooklyn Eagle.
"Fat with the material of which thrills are made, and warranted to be finished at one sitting."—St. Paul Pioneer Press. Illustrated. $1.50.




THE LOST PRINCESS

WILLIAM FREDERIC DIX'S

This fine novel of adventure fairly overflows with romance, but its atmosphere nevertheless is intensely modern. Illustrated in colors. $1.50.




THE STOLEN THRONE

KAUFMAN and FISK'S

Has enough dash, action, and high-spirited romance to furnish forth half a dozen "season's successes." Brilliantly written. Illustrated. $1.50.




THE VIRGIN IN JUDGMENT

EDEN PHILLPOTTS'S

Mr. Phillpotts never wrote a finer, sounder novel of Dartmoor than this. It has characters that will live long. 12mo. $1.50.




WILLIAM JORDAN, JUNIOR

J C SNAITH'S

"The most moving and fascinating piece of work the author of 'Broke of Covenden' has yet given us."—Contemporary Review (London). $1.50.




FURZE THE CRUEL

JOHN TREVENA'S

"It is always difficult to define what constitutes greatness in any form of art, but when greatness exists it is easy to discern. This is a great book—almost a masterpiece."—London Academy. $1.50.




THE MILLS OF THE GODS

ELIZABETH ROBINS'S

One of Miss Robins's most finished and brilliant stories. Its flavor is almost medieval in quality, though the period is to-day. A superbly artistic story of Continental life. 12mo. $1.50.




THE WIFE OF NARCISSUS

ANNULET ANDREWS'S


"A stroke of genius."— Hartford Courant.
"Instinct with spring-like romance."—Chicago Record-Herald. 12mo. $1.50.




THE INVISIBLE BOND

ELEANOR TALBOT KINKEAD'S

"Rises to fine heights and is inspired by fine ideals."—New York Tribune.
"A gripping, brainy story, revealing an artist in literature of decided promise."—Boston Herald. Illustrated. $1.50.




The COURAGE of BLACKBURN BLAIR
"The characterization is markedly good, various men and women standing out like clear portraits. Best of all, perhaps, the whole exhales a subtle aroma of delicate romance and passion."—Chicago Record-Herald. 12mo. $1.50.




SAPPHO IN BOSTON

ANONYMOUS

A dainty and brilliant novel by a writer of long experience. Scene, Boston and England. Period, to-day. Illustrated. $1.50.




FELICE

JOHN LUTHER LONG'S

Mr. Long has never written a more charming story than this tale of Italian life in Philadelphia. Illustrated in colors. $1.50.




THE VON BLUMERS

THOMAS L. MASSON'S

A sparkling picture of American life in the suburbs of New York, full of insight and penetrating, unostentatious humor. Illustrated by Bayard Jones. $1.50.




WHERE SPEECH ENDS

ROBERT HAVEN SCHAUFFLER'S

A novel of the orchestra which takes the reader into complete comradeship with the men who interpret the world's greatest music in the world's greatest way. $1.50.




THE DAUGHTER

CONSTANCE SMEDLEY'S

A vigorous, likable novel of the modern suffrage movement in England. Has an extremely interesting plot, and moves rapidly from the start. 12mo. $1.50.


CONFLICT
An unusually strong and fascinating story of English life in some of its most up-to-date phases. Depicts a modern business woman in a modern environment. $1.50.




THE LARKINS WEDDING

ALICE McALILLY'S

"An apotheosis of good humor and neighborly kindness."—The Outlook. 24 illustrations. $1.00.

MOFFAT, YARD & COMPANY

NEW YORK